Historical Events tagged with "caligula"

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Politics & Government

Claudius Accepted as Roman Emperor by Senate

January 25th, 41 1984 years ago

After extensive negotiations, the Roman Senate officially recognized Claudius as the new emperor. The acceptance was marked by discussions aimed at stabilizing governance after a turbulent period following Caligula's assassination. Key senators played a crucial role in endorsing Claudius, ensuring loyalty and support for the new leadership amid political uncertainty.

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Claudius Proclaimed Emperor After Caligula's Death

January 24th, 41 1984 years ago

Following the assassination of Caligula, the Praetorian Guard proclaims Claudius as the new Roman Emperor. Caligula's reign had been marked by erratic behavior, leading to widespread discontent. With the Senate in turmoil, the guards took decisive action, elevating Claudius, his uncle, to the throne. This unexpected ascension marked a significant shift in imperial power dynamics in Rome during a time of uncertainty.

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Drusilla Deified by Emperor Caligula

September 23rd, 38 1986 years ago

Drusilla, the sister of Emperor Caligula, was deified following her death in June. Caligula, known for his controversial reign and behaviors, is rumored to have had an incestuous relationship with Drusilla, which added to the scandalous narratives surrounding the imperial family. Her deification was part of the broader imperial cult practices in Rome, where deceased emperors and their relatives were venerated. This event underscored the intertwining of politics, family dynamics, and religion in the Roman Empire, highlighting Caligula's legacy and its complexities.

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Caligula Receives the Titles of Principate

March 28th, 37 1987 years ago

Following the death of Emperor Tiberius, Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, known as Caligula, was hailed as emperor by the Roman Senate. The political environment was characterized by the Senate's desire to stabilize leadership after the previous reign. Caligula accepted titles that reinforced his authority, including Princeps, meaning 'first citizen.' This marked the beginning of his controversial rule that would challenge established norms and governance structures.

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Senate Proclaims Caligula Emperor After Tiberius' Death

March 18th, 37 1987 years ago

Following the death of Emperor Tiberius, the Roman Senate annulled his will and declared Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, commonly known as Caligula, as the new emperor. This dramatic turn of events occurred amidst changing political loyalties and tensions within Rome. Caligula's ascension marked a notable shift in leadership style and power dynamics in the Roman Empire. He quickly became known for his extravagant lifestyle and controversial decisions, which would shape his infamous legacy.

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